Asked by anon

How does the volume of a square pyramid change if the base area is quadrupled and the height is reduced to 1/9 of its original size?

A. V= 1/27Bh
B. V= 4/27Bh
C. V= 2/9Bh
D. V= 4/9Bh

Answers

Answered by Damon
V = (1/3)base area * height

new V =(1/3) (4 base area)(height/9)

so 4/9 of original
Answered by anon
Thank you so much oh my god
Answered by Damon
You are welcome :)
Answered by Anonymous
that isn't correct
Answered by bbb
the answer is B v=4/27Bh
Answered by Abel
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